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Screener Squad: Little Fires Everywhere
LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE TV SERIES REVIEW Hulu returns with a new star-studded limited series in their adaptation of Little Fires Everywhere. The story follows the Richardson family, led by their matriarch Elena (Reese Witherspoon), as they deal with an enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their idyllic lives. Julien, Paloma, and Brad discuss this miniseries to see if this series
Screener Squad: The Midnight Gospel
April 27, 2020
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animation, Netflix, podcast, review, Screener Squad, Streaming TV, TV, TV show review
THE MIDNIGHT GOSPEL TV SERIES REVIEW The bizarre brainchild of Adventure Time creator Pendleton Ward and comedian Duncan Trussell of The Duncan Trussell Family Hour has arrived in the form of The Midnight Gospel. The story (such as it is) revolves around a space video podcaster named Clancy Gilroy (Duncan Trussell) as he discusses his travels and interviews a variety
Screener Squad: Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-Time Part 1 – Midnight Madness
TIME WARP: THE GREATEST CULT FILMS OF ALL-TIME PART 1 – MIDNIGHT MADNESS MOVIE REVIEW Firstly, I do apologize for this review starting off with singing. I think you’ll find we had no choice in the matter. I mean, this is a doc about the greatest midnight movies that starts (naturally) with Rocky Horror…well…anyway, I promise you get a good
Episode 14 – Tom Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’
It’s another actor themed episode, now starring Tom Cruise! For long-time Cruise fan Bret, this mission is far from impossible. But can the acting legend impress Shira with his romance chops or should he stick to action thrillers? Find out while they explore Tommy Boy’s range from menacing Jamie Foxx in Collateral to wooing Cameron Diaz in Knight and Day.
Screener Squad: #blackAF Season 1
#blackAF TV SERIES REVIEW The creator of Black-ish (and it’s two spin-offs), Kenya Barris, decided it was time to get in front of the camera himself, by largely reinventing his original hit show, casting himself in the Anthony Anderson role, changing it to mockumentary style, and making it about an exaggerated version of himself and his own family. Our crew


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